vivo members receive awards

On the occasion of the 34. Annual Symposium of the Department of Clinical Psychology of the German Society for Psychology, hosted by the Biefeld University in May 2016, two vivo members received two of three given awards.

Regina Saile received the Young Academic Award for her dissertation-related publication “Children of the post-war years: A two-generational multi-level risk assessment of child psychopathology in northern Uganda“ (published in Development and Psychopathology, 2015).

Thomas Elbert received a Mentor Award as one of the two best supervisors of PhD theses, awarded by the Young Members of the society based on votings of the doctoral students.

Congratulations to both!

On the occasion of the 34. Annual Symposium of the Department of Clinical Psychology of the German Society for Psychology, hosted by the Biefeld University in May 2016, two vivo members received two of three given awards.

Regina Saile received the Young Academic Award for her dissertation-related publication “Children of the post-war years: A two-generational multi-level risk assessment of child psychopathology in northern Uganda“ (published in Development and Psychopathology, 2015).

Thomas Elbert received a Mentor Award as one of the two best supervisors of PhD theses, awarded by the Young Members of the society based on votings of the doctoral students.